Paralympic swimmer, Graham Edmunds will give Reading’s brand-new Palmer Park Leisure Centre & Stadium, which includes a new 25m community pool, the official seal of approval on Thursday 12 January.
Double Gold Medallist Graham, who was born and grew up in Reading, will be joined by the Mayor of Reading, Cllr Rachel Eden and Adele Barnett-Ward, Reading’s Lead Councillor for Culture and Leisure, alongside representatives from GLL, Reading’s leisure partner running the new centre, and Pellikaan, the site’s construction company, in officially celebrating the opening of the new facilities. Palmer Park Leisure Centre and Stadium opened to the public on 19 December 2022.
Following the unveiling of a commemorative plaque at 11am, there will be a synchronised swimming performance in the new community pool by the Electric Eels swimming club. Berkshire's Electric Eels, based in Windsor, work with children with Down Syndrome, from absolute beginners to swimming at a competitive level. They are the only Down Syndrome swimming club in the country with a synchronised swimming team and represent Great Britain at the European and World Championships for people with Down Syndrome.
Following the official opening ceremony, members of the public are invited to the centre to take advantage of free taster sessions throughout the day, including:
The taster sessions are open to anyone – no need to be a member. To find out more and book a free taster, visit the Palmer Park website.
In addition to the accessible new community pool and the refurbishment of the existing stadium building, visitors to the new centre can now enjoy:
There are a range of pay-as-you-go options and memberships available. Reading residents can sign up for a free Resident Card, to access 30% of the standard pay-as-you-go prices (with 50% for concessions). For a limited time only, people signing up for centre-only memberships at Palmer Park can take advantage of membership for £28 per month. Visit the website to find out more. For terms and conditions on this offer visit the terms and conditions page.
Leisure facilities across the borough are being improved and modernised so that every resident can benefit. The new leisure centre at Rivermead, when it opens in 2023, will provide outstanding new facilities including a 25m 8-lane competition pool with dedicated diving provision.
South Reading Leisure Centre and Meadway Sports Centre both underwent significant overhauls earlier this year, with a fantastic new open plan gyms and revamped studios.
The new modern services will contribute to Reading's recovery from the pandemic helping improve the mental and physical health and wellbeing of residents. The new facilities are just one facet of the Council’s investment, with a £450k of public health funding targeted towards activities to reduce health inequalities.
Alongside this, taking action on the climate emergency remains a top priority for and new facilities have integral measures to reduce carbon emissions, using renewables and improve environmental efficiency that will hopefully make Reading’s leisure facilities as environmentally friendly as possible. Visit https://www.better.org.uk/leisure-centre/reading or follow the Council on social media @ReadingCouncil Twitter, Facebook and Instagram or GLL at @Better_Reading